| John Stark - 1805 - 488 pages
...; and study more to , reform than chastise.though the . one cannot be effected without r the other. A recovery in my case, and at my age, is impossible; the kindest with, of my friends u Euthanasia." ARGVLE, (Dukes of). See Campbell. '. ARMS rRONG(Dr. JOHN) was born... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 318 pages
...who will be very glad of his present. If it is left at my house, it will be transmitted safe to me. A recovery in my case, and at my age, is impossible ; the kindest wish of my friends is Euthanasia ! Living or dying, I shall always be, your, &c. LETTER XXXVL MR. POPE TO DH. ARBUTHNOf . July 26, 1734.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 394 pages
...who will be very glad of his present. If it is left at my house, it will be transmitted safe to me. A recovery in my case, and at my age, is impossible ; the kindest wish of my friends is Euthanasia. Living or dying, I shall always be Your, etc. LETTER XXV. TO DR. ARBUTHNOT. July 46, 1734. J THANK... | |
| Elizabeth Frank - 1814 - 400 pages
...who will be very glad of his present. If it is left at my house, it will be transmitted safe to me. A recovery in my case, and at my age, is impossible; the kindest wish of my friends is Euthanasia ! Living or dying, I shall always be Your &c. John Arbuthnot. CHAPTER II1S LETTERS OF MRS. ROWE *.... | |
| Frank Elizabeth - 1814 - 400 pages
...very glad of his present. If it is left at my house, it will be transmitted safe to me, A recovery io my case, and at my age, is impossible; the kindest wish of my friends is Euthanasia! Living or dying, I shall always be Your &c. John Arbuthnot, ( 138 ) CHAPTER III. LETTERS OF MRS. HOWE... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 402 pages
...more to reform than chastise, though the one cannot be effected without the other. • * * • • * " A recovery in my case and at my age is impossible ; the kindest wish of my friends is Euthanasia. Living or dying, I shall always be yours." Pope was not insensible to the affection and advice of his... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 406 pages
...who will be very glad of his present. If it is left at my house, it will be transmitted safe to me. A recovery in my case, and at my age, is impossible ; the kindest wish of my friends is Euthanasia. Living or dying, I shall always be Your, etc. LETTER L. TO DR. ARBUTHNOT. July 26, 1734. I THANK you... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 424 pages
...who will be very glad of his present. If it is left at my house, it will be transmitted safe to me. A recovery in my case, and at my age, is impossible ; the kindest wish of my friends is Euthanasia. Living or dying, I shall always be Your, etc. LETTER L. TO DR. ARBUTHNOT. July 26, 1734. I THANK you... | |
| Henry Southern - 1823 - 398 pages
...more to reform than chastise, though the one cannot be effected without the other. » » » * * » " A recovery in my case and at my age is impossible ; the kindest wish of my friends is Euthanasia. Living or dying, I shall always be yours." Pope was not insensible to the affection and advice of his... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 602 pages
...who will be very glad of his present. If it is left at ray house, it will be transmitted safe to me. A recovery in my case, and at my age, is impossible ; the kindest wish of my friends is Euthanasia. Living or dying, I shall always be Your, &c. LETTER CXLII. MR. POPE TO DR. ARBUTHNOT. July 26, 1734.... | |
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